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they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not been able to get a count because of the mass destruction. the high school in this area it was virtually wiped out. about 80 kids were in the high school when this storm rolled through. no one in the high school was hurt. back to you. >> temperatures right now have gotton below -- to be below freezing as we see the snow. that's only adding more problems for those who may want to get in and start cleaning up isn't it? >> reporter: you know, it actually is. not only because of the cold but also they have a lot of slick road conditions in the area. right around the town, again, th
they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not...
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>>> on this sunday night from the storm zone in indiana, the recovery. after that deadly wave of tornadoes. >>> plus, remarkable stories of survival and helping hands. the other first responders showing compassion and the kindness of strangers. >>> tough talk. president obama tells israel and time, but says he won't hesitate to use force against iran if necessary. >>> making the grade. a new way to teach the teachers the novel idea to help better educate our kids. >>> and, sweet success in black and white. tonight, celebrating a century with milk's favorite cookie. 6 captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> >>>good evening. tonight as more and more improbable stories of survival emerge from friday's tornado rampage, the word merckle iracl being used an awful lot. this house continued to stand, he is survived as the neighborhood around her sin disintegrated. look to the left, the only thing left of her neighbor's house and the front porch. on this side of the house, take a look, speaks for itself. the massive twitter that struck here in henryville
>>> on this sunday night from the storm zone in indiana, the recovery. after that deadly wave of tornadoes. >>> plus, remarkable stories of survival and helping hands. the other first responders showing compassion and the kindness of strangers. >>> tough talk. president obama tells israel and time, but says he won't hesitate to use force against iran if necessary. >>> making the grade. a new way to teach the teachers the novel idea to help better educate our...
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several inches of show from indiana to north carolina. flurries from northern, the great lakes to northern new england. >>> finally from us this morning, lindsay lohan's return to the spotlight, this time to poke a little fun at herself. >> 25-year-old actress hosted "saturday night live" joining the crew and rehashing her many, many run-ins with the law. abc's john miller takes a look. >> reporter: hosting "saturday night live", lindsay lohan knows something has been missing. [ alarm ] >> wait, the alarm goes off if i leave the stage? i thought it was only if a left the studio. >> reporter: a sharp contrast as she's been in and out of jail. on probation for drunken driving convictions and her first comeback role plagued with rumor. >> everyone here believes in you. everyone. we wouldn't have you back otherwise. [ applause ] >> are you searching me? >> no. no -- i'm -- i'm a lesbian now. [ laughter ] >> reporter: far from the bright lights of "saturday night live," lohan still has one cleanup at the l.a. county morgue. >> give us some mus
several inches of show from indiana to north carolina. flurries from northern, the great lakes to northern new england. >>> finally from us this morning, lindsay lohan's return to the spotlight, this time to poke a little fun at herself. >> 25-year-old actress hosted "saturday night live" joining the crew and rehashing her many, many run-ins with the law. abc's john miller takes a look. >> reporter: hosting "saturday night live", lindsay lohan knows...
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sunday in southern indiana, and another race to beat mother nature. with snow predicted tonight, an all-out push to clear out, cut down and pick up as much as possible before night fall. but the job, quite simply, is enormous. >> total destruction. >> reporter: just restoring power and phone service is a challenge. leon gilbert spent the day picking through what is left of his family's farm. >> one board at a time, i guess. >> reporter: he's lived here all his life. >> i've seen my family's life, life's work, that i've been a part of, my brother, my sisters, my kids, their kids, my whole family has been part of -- it has been what we do. >> reporter: vietnam vet joanne murphy just moved here six months ago from san antonio. she rode out the storm in her closet. >> as soon as they looked up and saw the sky, i said, my house is gone. >> reporter: more than 48 hours later, the scale of the damage is still hard to comprehend. the weather channel's veteran storm tracker jim cantore. >> if we're getting 175-mile-per-hour winds now, this early in march, what
sunday in southern indiana, and another race to beat mother nature. with snow predicted tonight, an all-out push to clear out, cut down and pick up as much as possible before night fall. but the job, quite simply, is enormous. >> total destruction. >> reporter: just restoring power and phone service is a challenge. leon gilbert spent the day picking through what is left of his family's farm. >> one board at a time, i guess. >> reporter: he's lived here all his life....
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we are life from henryville, indiana. hi, rick. >> good morning. such a sad story for the people around here really holding hope on the life of angel babcock a nearly 15 month old girl who survived the storm miraculously. she had huddled together with her parents and two-year-old brother and younger baby sister was month old. huddled in the middle of a hallway. the four of them diedxtended fa the decision to pull her off of life support. take a listen to what one of the family members had to say. >> wanted to find something we can keep for a memory of them. there's nothing there. i can't find nothing. it's hard. they are gone. >> test hard to ima it's hard te you lose your family member in a tornado so destructive. they have nothing to remember them by such a tragedy for the entire extended family and hard to image. this morning 2600 people in the area still without power. yesterday we got to drive around to some of the extended areas. the damage goes on for miles and miles of homes and businesses completely flattened. this right here kind of one o
we are life from henryville, indiana. hi, rick. >> good morning. such a sad story for the people around here really holding hope on the life of angel babcock a nearly 15 month old girl who survived the storm miraculously. she had huddled together with her parents and two-year-old brother and younger baby sister was month old. huddled in the middle of a hallway. the four of them diedxtended fa the decision to pull her off of life support. take a listen to what one of the family members had...
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at least 39 people lost their lives in the recent rash of devastating tornados including an indiana toddler found live in a field saturday. nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: this morning across tornado alley battered communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious like so much here. henryville high school has been torn apart. there are, though, other signs of survival. sunriselight brings the steady rhythm of crews pulling away and piling up what they can. others sifting through the rubble, finding anything they might be able to save, evidence of their lives before the storm. >> she's probably 70 and she lost everything except what we can pull out. >> reporter: more than three dozen families already know they won't find any help or help in this debris. they lost loved ones in this storm. one of those gone, 15-month-old angel babcock. after the storm first responders found the toddler fighting for her life in this field, her mom, dad, and two brothers already dead. yesterday angel passed away after being pulled from life support. her grandfather
at least 39 people lost their lives in the recent rash of devastating tornados including an indiana toddler found live in a field saturday. nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: this morning across tornado alley battered communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious like so much here. henryville high school has been torn apart. there are, though, other signs of survival. sunriselight brings the steady rhythm of crews pulling away and piling up...
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susan candiotti, cnn, indiana. >> thank you very much. this has been a day of taking stock for victims of that deadly rash of tornados that hit 11 states. many lost everything. the extreme weather claimed at least 39 lives in kentucky, indiana, ohio, iand georgia. no corner of this small town was spared. homes annihilated and trees plucked out of the ground and there were scenes like this all over the midwest and south tonight. the number of people killed from the storm has risen to 21 in kentucky. despite damage, we are hearing stories of survival. here's tim in the hard hit town. >> reporter: on the out skirts of west liberty, kentucky, tornado survivors return home. >> this was your house? >> this was my house, yes. >> where is the house now? >> across the street in the parking lot. >> the rubble is across the street. that's your house? >> yes. >> she had only moments to make it into the basement and rode out the storm. >> can you believe you are safe and sound? >> it was all rather quickly. so quickly that i did not have a lot of time
susan candiotti, cnn, indiana. >> thank you very much. this has been a day of taking stock for victims of that deadly rash of tornados that hit 11 states. many lost everything. the extreme weather claimed at least 39 lives in kentucky, indiana, ohio, iand georgia. no corner of this small town was spared. homes annihilated and trees plucked out of the ground and there were scenes like this all over the midwest and south tonight. the number of people killed from the storm has risen to 21 in...
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we want to get back to susan candiotti and one indiana family's heart wrenching story. susan, we found out a short time ago that little angel was taken off life support and now she has died. >> reporter: that's right. and she was surrounded by her extended family, of course, who loved her. as we know by now, her parents were killed. they were only 21 and 20 years old. also her two-year-old brother and a two-month-old baby sister. it's a sad case. and really as we all know about this family, everyone had been pulling for this little girl to survive. that maybe it would have given them a glimmer of home and sort of a symbol that something to hang their hats on. something to make this whole community feel good that at least this child would be able to go on. even if she had lost the rest of her family. but now this very sad news. and a lot of people -- the story had grown. she had flown as many as ten miles away, but as it turns out, i'm standing in the debris field where, in fact, she and the rest of the members of her family had been blown out of a trailer. they had soug
we want to get back to susan candiotti and one indiana family's heart wrenching story. susan, we found out a short time ago that little angel was taken off life support and now she has died. >> reporter: that's right. and she was surrounded by her extended family, of course, who loved her. as we know by now, her parents were killed. they were only 21 and 20 years old. also her two-year-old brother and a two-month-old baby sister. it's a sad case. and really as we all know about this...
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severe storms that ravaged the midwestern and southern united states leaving at least thirty seven dead indiana ohio tuckey georgia and alabama were devastated by ninety tornadoes with hundreds of freak weather events reported as well such as giant hail storms president obama has offered federal assistance now the governor of ohio has declared a state of emergency. and b.p. says it has reached a seven point eight billion dollars deal to settle claims from thousands of fishermen and businesses affected by the gulf of mexico oil spill it comes ahead of a much anticipated trial in the u.s. in which the american government is expected to claim billions of dollars in fines the b.p. oil rig deepwater horizon exploded in april two thousand and ten killing eleven workers and leaking four million barrels of oil. religion and politics mix that is a major part of the debate raging in america's presidential campaign so our resident reporter hit the streets of new york to ask people if the government or the media should be behind certain ideologies. when is it ok for a government or the media to support an
severe storms that ravaged the midwestern and southern united states leaving at least thirty seven dead indiana ohio tuckey georgia and alabama were devastated by ninety tornadoes with hundreds of freak weather events reported as well such as giant hail storms president obama has offered federal assistance now the governor of ohio has declared a state of emergency. and b.p. says it has reached a seven point eight billion dollars deal to settle claims from thousands of fishermen and businesses...
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rescuers found her alone in an indiana field, but she died two days later. her father, mother, and two siblings also died. the whole family was laid to rest monday in salem, indiana. >> it's just a nightmare. everybody's just traumatized and can't even believe it happened. >> reporter: back in henryville, red crossing volunteer jerry holmes has responded to many disasters. he said the people here are staying confident. >> they're holding up amazingly well. >> reporter: holmes calls the amount of destruction here unbelievable. susan mcginnis, cbs news, henryville, indiana. >> that's devastating. >>> coming up next, how rush limbaugh's outburst is going to cost him even more money. this is the "cbs morning news." cost him even more money. this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] discover dove's new nutri-oil serum with precious argan oil. a nourishing serum that boosts smoothness and shine, all without weighing hair down. dove anti-frizz serum. with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/
rescuers found her alone in an indiana field, but she died two days later. her father, mother, and two siblings also died. the whole family was laid to rest monday in salem, indiana. >> it's just a nightmare. everybody's just traumatized and can't even believe it happened. >> reporter: back in henryville, red crossing volunteer jerry holmes has responded to many disasters. he said the people here are staying confident. >> they're holding up amazingly well. >> reporter:...
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in the united states leaving at least thirty seven dead indiana ohio kentucky georgia and alabama were devastated by ninety tornadoes with hundreds of freak weather events reported as well such as giant hail storms president obama has offered federal assistance while the governor of ohio has declared a state of emergency. a head on collision between two express trains in southern poland has left at least six dead and a further sixty injured emergency workers are trying to free some passengers who are still trapped in the wreckage authorities say one train was traveling on the wrong track the polish prime minister is on his way to the scene which has already been described as one of the country's worst train crashes do religion and politics mix that's a major part of the debate raging in america's presidential campaign so our resident reporter hit the streets of new york to ask people if the government or the media should be behind certain ideology. when is it ok for a government or the media to support an ideology this week let's talk about that i don't think it could ever should. i th
in the united states leaving at least thirty seven dead indiana ohio kentucky georgia and alabama were devastated by ninety tornadoes with hundreds of freak weather events reported as well such as giant hail storms president obama has offered federal assistance while the governor of ohio has declared a state of emergency. a head on collision between two express trains in southern poland has left at least six dead and a further sixty injured emergency workers are trying to free some passengers...
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at least three people were killed in indiana. the syrian government proclaimed it had "cleansed" part of the city of homs. the announcement came amid reports of executions and mass arrests. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the world against resuming nuclear talks with iran. he spoke in canada, ahead of a monday meeting with president obama. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: mark and david talk sports and politics on "the doubleheader." on "art beat," jeff spoke with the hosts of the first pbs online film festival. and tonight's edition of "need to know" goes back to ohio in advance of tuesday's primary. they revisit the stories of four people hit hard by the recession, and ask what they want from the presidential hopefuls. here's an excerpt. >> here in ohio, we've seen deep resilience in the face of real economic stress. >> i have to keep on moving on. >> reporter: and now with ohio's critical republican primary just days away, the most important state of all on s
at least three people were killed in indiana. the syrian government proclaimed it had "cleansed" part of the city of homs. the announcement came amid reports of executions and mass arrests. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the world against resuming nuclear talks with iran. he spoke in canada, ahead of a monday meeting with president obama. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: mark and david talk sports and politics...
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>> reporter: well you said it, devastation is the right word for it, the heart of this place, indiana, understanding in front of a school bus that was thrown from the high school and it's a football's distance away. we yesterday spend some time with folks who went to a sunday morning church service. a lot of tears shed but people are coming together saying we will rebuild but one thing i know they appreciate, regardless of the fact that everything is completely destroyed, they have their lives. most people have their lives. it was an unfortunate sad story, one man lost his life but we have a school completely demolished, homes and businesses are completely demolished but they are thankful only one person from henryville was lost. >> tell us about the young girl named angel, they found her alone in a field after the tornado? >> reporter: that's right, we have been following her story, it had been a glimmerrer of hope, a tragic story we have been hearing, she was found in a field near the mobile home park, the rest of her family was killed and she survived and she was in intensive care
>> reporter: well you said it, devastation is the right word for it, the heart of this place, indiana, understanding in front of a school bus that was thrown from the high school and it's a football's distance away. we yesterday spend some time with folks who went to a sunday morning church service. a lot of tears shed but people are coming together saying we will rebuild but one thing i know they appreciate, regardless of the fact that everything is completely destroyed, they have their...
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a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are still issuing tornado warnings south and east of louisville area. significant damage obviously. loss of life in southern indiana, which we are very sad about. we're still trying to issue warnings from the national weather service to protect life and property across kentucky and the eastern side, cutting toward the lexington area. south of there right now. >> bret: just to be clear, for people listening in. warning means a tornado has been sighted or is on the ground somewhere. people need to act quickly. >> bret: absolutely. the prediction cente
a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are...
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deadly tornadoes that hit the midwest and south, 15 month old angle back cock was found alive on an indiana field friday hours after a tornado killed her parents and two siblings. by sunday she lost all brain function her heartbroken grandmother agreed to have her removed from life support. >> reporter: mother nature not giving the folks in henryville indiana a break a blanket of wet snow covering the rubble left behind after tornadoes slammed into the tiny town. the twister packing 170-mile per hour winds, flattened homes and businesses, the clean up in kentucky is under way, folks sifting through piles of debris they used to call homes, neighbors coming together to help each other out. >> makes me want to cry at the same time makes me happy knowing that there is this many people reaching out to those in need. >> national weather service confirming ef 2 tornado touched down in this tennessee town at 300-yards wide and standing 7 miles, the massive twister covered plenty of terrain. >> very unfortunate it came through the middle of the town but fortunate it didn't intensify until it got pas
deadly tornadoes that hit the midwest and south, 15 month old angle back cock was found alive on an indiana field friday hours after a tornado killed her parents and two siblings. by sunday she lost all brain function her heartbroken grandmother agreed to have her removed from life support. >> reporter: mother nature not giving the folks in henryville indiana a break a blanket of wet snow covering the rubble left behind after tornadoes slammed into the tiny town. the twister packing...
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it's the scene across southern indiana. it's heartbreaking. there are good people who have come to help. i want to bring in tony mcken nan. there's so many organizations around that have come in, complete strangers, to help. you are a christian organization, but it's all about help. what's the greatest need now? >> the greatest need now is obviously shelter. we can't obviously give that. we give hot meals, drink, we just want to do what we can. just to lift the spirt of these people. the devastation is obvious. >> reporter: you helped them pick through the pieces as best you can. >> people were looking for momentos. just personal items. they want to find them and keep them. it's memories. we help in any way we can. >> reporter: thank you for the work you do. and we should say there's so many organizations like that. the red cross is here. the national guard is here. obviously, the state patrol is here in a strong show of force. but many organizations. some are religiously-affiliated. many are not. all here to do their best. this may be one of
it's the scene across southern indiana. it's heartbreaking. there are good people who have come to help. i want to bring in tony mcken nan. there's so many organizations around that have come in, complete strangers, to help. you are a christian organization, but it's all about help. what's the greatest need now? >> the greatest need now is obviously shelter. we can't obviously give that. we give hot meals, drink, we just want to do what we can. just to lift the spirt of these people. the...
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tom costello, nbc news, henryville, indiana. >> incredible story out of indiana tonight. >>> still ahead when we continue this evening, why are so many american preschoolers getting so many cavities? the trend making for a lot of difficult trips to the dentist. >>> and later, he's not even out of high school, but he's tackling the tough issues. he has to. he's the mayor after all. spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back.
tom costello, nbc news, henryville, indiana. >> incredible story out of indiana tonight. >>> still ahead when we continue this evening, why are so many american preschoolers getting so many cavities? the trend making for a lot of difficult trips to the dentist. >>> and later, he's not even out of high school, but he's tackling the tough issues. he has to. he's the mayor after all. spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people...
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it then is gaining strength and heading into henryville, indiana. now population of henryville, indiana, is 2,000 people. the high school was completely demolished. this is part of the ongoing tornado outbreaks in the midwest. which have really accelerated tonight. the weather map is getting increasingly severe as they move west. even now some warnings in the greater atlanta area. we talked to the governor of kentucky. earlier on the program, steve beshear. he told outfront a few moments ago that there's no confirmed fatalities in kentucky, but there are people missing that he thinks will be confirmed dead. he has already declared a state of emergency in kentucky. we were live in nashville earlier in the hour. there have been 70, 80-mile-per-hour tornadoes that have touched down and hail that have come up to above people's ankles on the ground. we'll continue to follow this as they touch down. to be honest, we have trouble getting our reporter's shots up because they get disrupted by the violence of these storms. it's caused difficulties for our rep
it then is gaining strength and heading into henryville, indiana. now population of henryville, indiana, is 2,000 people. the high school was completely demolished. this is part of the ongoing tornado outbreaks in the midwest. which have really accelerated tonight. the weather map is getting increasingly severe as they move west. even now some warnings in the greater atlanta area. we talked to the governor of kentucky. earlier on the program, steve beshear. he told outfront a few moments ago...
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old tornado victim angel babcock was buried next to her parents and siblings yesterday in new pekin, indiana. >>> prince harry is on the island jaf mof jamaica, celebra the diamond jubilee of his grandmother. >>> a major solar flare erupted from the surface of the sun putting on an incredible light show, the most powerful type of storm sending plasma and charge particles in space toward earth. beautiful. >>> here is the "first look" how wall street kicks off the day. the dow opens at 12,962 after losing 14 points yesterday. the s & p down 5 points, nasdaq fell 25. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei lost 60 points, the hang seng lost a whopping 4.59. >>> worries about chinas with growth is taking a toll on global markets. news the second largest economy is looking to slow growth for the first time in eight years weighed in markets yesterday. yesterday, commodities stocks were the biggest losers. caterpillar fell 2%. copper and gold tumbled 4. >>> alpha natural resources dropped 6% as lower natural gas prices added to growth concerns in china. >>> meanwhile, a
old tornado victim angel babcock was buried next to her parents and siblings yesterday in new pekin, indiana. >>> prince harry is on the island jaf mof jamaica, celebra the diamond jubilee of his grandmother. >>> a major solar flare erupted from the surface of the sun putting on an incredible light show, the most powerful type of storm sending plasma and charge particles in space toward earth. beautiful. >>> here is the "first look" how wall street kicks off...
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susan candiotti standing by live for us in indiana where the girl was found. susan, so sad to hear this news. you have gotten a chance and you have spoken exclusively to the man who found her as we were getting this sad information. >> reporter: it is, indeed, so sad, especially because this really is a case and a story that captured everyone's heart. i think everyone that had heard about this family and little angel had been pulling for her at least to be, as you said, a symbol of hope, of survival. but now it appears that her injuries were just too much for that little one to overcome, and the family made a very difficult decision quite clearly. but i'm standing here, don, in the debris field, the aftermath of that tornado where it all happened. this twister when it came in on friday hit a field behind me. you can see where mainly mobile homes were located and the babcock family lived there, a family of five. a husband, a father and mother, ages 20, 21, and their three children. and a neighbor by the name of jason miller had convinced them to come hofover fr
susan candiotti standing by live for us in indiana where the girl was found. susan, so sad to hear this news. you have gotten a chance and you have spoken exclusively to the man who found her as we were getting this sad information. >> reporter: it is, indeed, so sad, especially because this really is a case and a story that captured everyone's heart. i think everyone that had heard about this family and little angel had been pulling for her at least to be, as you said, a symbol of hope,...
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jay grey is in henryville, indiana, with the latest on what the greatest stresses are. what do they need the most is the question, jay? >> reporter: they need time and help. it's going to take a long time. obviously, the sun has come out. it's warmed up a bit. but there's still a touch of snow on the ground. you can see some of it here. the bitter temperatures this morning and now the slush of melted snow really adding insult to injury here. another slap in the face from mother nature after the string of deadly storms came through. a lot of people having to work through these conditions in areas like this that have been ripped apart and trying to find anything left of their lives. there's just a slab left of the house. it may look normal for you and i, but people that find this kind of thing, it's a god send. it's what keeps them going. it reminds them of what they had before the weather took it all away. they are going to have to continue to pour through this for a long time. then the heavy equipment comes in and they start the process of rebuilding. that's going to be
jay grey is in henryville, indiana, with the latest on what the greatest stresses are. what do they need the most is the question, jay? >> reporter: they need time and help. it's going to take a long time. obviously, the sun has come out. it's warmed up a bit. but there's still a touch of snow on the ground. you can see some of it here. the bitter temperatures this morning and now the slush of melted snow really adding insult to injury here. another slap in the face from mother nature...
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>> mike tobin live in indiana. thank you very much, mike. >> heather: in tennessee a violent string of tornado there's causing catastrophic damage. in chattanooga, twisters ripping at least 20 homes off their foundations injuring 29 people across that state. jonathan is east of there live for us in delano, tennessee. jonathan. >> reporter: it is a case of neighbor helping neighbor. we have been watching these chickens wandering around here. earlier some residents came out and left feed here so they would have something to eat. earlier are in the day we were looking at folks rebuilding a fence surrounding a horse pasture. they just completed that fence, largely using materials from the original finance that they found that the tornado had strewn around. as we pan back here, notice the hilly terrain that we have in the area. this seemed to have caused the tornado to sort of hop so you will go into some areas you will see a cluster of homes completely destroyed and then you will see some neighboring homes at a differe
>> mike tobin live in indiana. thank you very much, mike. >> heather: in tennessee a violent string of tornado there's causing catastrophic damage. in chattanooga, twisters ripping at least 20 homes off their foundations injuring 29 people across that state. jonathan is east of there live for us in delano, tennessee. jonathan. >> reporter: it is a case of neighbor helping neighbor. we have been watching these chickens wandering around here. earlier some residents came out and...
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in indiana, for instance, the cleanup is complicated because there was snow that fell overnight and a lot of people lost their homes and they had to spend the evening helping with recovery efforts. some of the victims of these storms say they might never recover. there is one woman, she survived the tornado, that slammed into indiana, but she lost the love of her life. patty was engaged, just one day before the tornado hit. her fiancee, he was in the mobile home with her when it was picked up and it was tossed around by those winds. >> i've lost everything. i've lost my boyfriend, my fiance, i've lost my home, everything in it. i lost my animals, my dog, everything. it's just so hard for me to believe that he's not here. it felt like i was floating, flying, is what i could feel like, and i could feel my receives going through the walls of the trailer. i remember when it first hit and i fell backwards, my first thought in my head was, this is it. i'm going to die. >> we wish patty all the strength and all the best. we know this is a very hard, hard time. there are so many tornadoes and
in indiana, for instance, the cleanup is complicated because there was snow that fell overnight and a lot of people lost their homes and they had to spend the evening helping with recovery efforts. some of the victims of these storms say they might never recover. there is one woman, she survived the tornado, that slammed into indiana, but she lost the love of her life. patty was engaged, just one day before the tornado hit. her fiancee, he was in the mobile home with her when it was picked up...
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people in henryville, indiana, are working together, distributing water. and sifting through donated supplies. food and clothing. as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight-knit place and we pull together when there is tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville, friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way. but it is going to take time. and henryville, school officials are are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest of the year. the elementary, the middle and high school complex, was destroyed. >> and it is the weather that could complicate cleanup efforts. winter weather watches, advisories, and warnings, are up across indiana, and kentucky. and up to four inches of snow could fall here in henryville. in west liberty, kentucky, utility trucks rolled in to help restore power. crews are working alongside neighbors who are picking through mounds of debris. >> we're going to have to start all over. and we will. >> dora shut's home was blown apart. she recovered a few family photos but says she
people in henryville, indiana, are working together, distributing water. and sifting through donated supplies. food and clothing. as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight-knit place and we pull together when there is tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville, friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way. but it is going to take time. and henryville, school officials are are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest...